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FunkyfullWidth

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Why dont you just get the correct one from Snap On ????????? That way you know it is right and will be safe. Personally, I dont think a lift is anywhere to be using anything other than OEM parts.

Just my opinion,
 
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I'll ask my snap on guy on monday what one will go for. Chances are I might have better luck going through a wheeltronics dealer. I have a feeling my SO dealer would refer me to Snap On Equiptment, but you never know.

I'm going to give these guys a call, and see what they say. https://www.shopequipmentparts.com/...90_637&zenid=a6e7e1f0ac8d57389a2d6f2621c29435
They seem to have alot of wheeltronics parts. I've searched for a cross to the part numbers that i've found in the snap on equiptment site among others for the right pump but came up empty. It will be a few weeks before I can get the lift mounted in the ground, so I have some time to find a suitable replacement.
 
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I contacted the local snap on lift guy. And so far he has nothing for me. The shop equiptment place got back to me and reccomended this pump...

https://www.shopequipmentparts.com/...id=343&zenid=a6e7e1f0ac8d57389a2d6f2621c29435

I'll probably just get it. As far as the cables go, i'll take them off and bring them to a local cable place to have new ones made. The place i'm thinking of specializes in cables, and can rate them for hd applications. So I will trust them.
 
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I have notice all pumps for two post are made by he same company. Stone mfg. when my motor went out, I contacted stone. The lady at bendpak was being a beech that day and was too stupid to help me.

the motor at stone was same model number as bendpak
 
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So i'll do some copy and paste.

surplus center 468.** plus 40 shipping

SPECIFICATIONS2 HP TENV motor
208-230 VAC, 1 Ph.
15-18 Amps
Int. duty
2.25 GPM @ 2,000 PSI max output
2300 PSI maximum
2300 PSI fixed relief valve setting
4 gallon plastic reservoir (3 gallon usable)
SAE 6 port
Mount vertical
Overall size 10-1/2" x 7" x 31-1/2"
Shpg. 60 lbs.

Automotive shop equiptment 459.** shipped
Motor - 208-230 Volt AC, 3,450 RPM, 1 PH, 60Hz, 19 Amps, 2.0 HP.
Amp Draw - 19.0 Amps @ 2,450 PSI.
Hydraulic Pump - 1.7 GPM @ 2,450 PSI.
Relief Valve - (RV-17) Fixed at 2,450 PSI Nominal.
Valve Body - Cast Iron with 3/8" NPT Auxiliary Port (plugged) and 9/16 SAE Pressure Port and 9/16 Hydro Fluid Return Port (if needed.)
Reservoir - Plastic 4 Gallon Tank 20H X 7W X 7.5D
Valve Type - Cartridge style Check Valve and Lowering Valve.

Model - AB1488 / AC-10AH

Shop equiptment parts 490 + calculator says 60 shipping
•Compatible with virtually every 2-post lift up to (and including) 11,000 lbs. capacity (and many 12k 2-post), and 4-post lifts up to (and including) 12,000 lbs. capacity. Also compatible with in-ground "cartridge" lifts.
•ETL Certified.
•208-230 volt single phase. 60 hz.
•2 hp 3450 rpm motor (3.5 hp motor torque equivalent).
•3.5 gallon tank - enough capacity for larger cylinders.
•Compatible with standard hydraulic oil or Dexron II transmission fluid (not included).
•Cartridge type high pressure relief valve, 2755 psi.
•Fast flow rate matches lift speed of most OEM power units.
•Pump outlet (SAE 6 type, 9/16"-18 straight thread) can be on either side of unit.
•Universal mounting bracket.
•Pre-wired with cable-pull overhead limit switch (also compatible with lifts that have an electronic limit switch).
•1 year warranty.
•Made in the USA.


seems to me that the power unit from automotive surplus is the better deal.

It shows a higher flow, which i'm guessing means a faster up for the lift. What says the peanut gallery about this. Now i'm leaning towards the automotive shop equiptment pump.
 
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